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Physics

Physics is the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. The subject matter of Physics includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms. This is the scientific study of matter and energy and how they interact with each other.

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Work done by a Spring
Work Done by the Force of Gravity
Positive and Negative Work
Work
Artificial Satellites
Escape Velocity
Orbital Velocity of Planets
Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion
Weight and Mass
Force on a Current Carrying Conductor in a Uniform Magnetic Field
Force on Moving Charge in Magnetic Field
Applications of Ampere’s Circuital Law
Ampere’s Circuital Law
Applications of Biot-Savart’s Law
Biot-Savart’s Law
Magnetic Field Lines
Magnets and their Properties
Variation in Value of g
Acceleration Due to Gravity
Law of Gravitation
Power Consumed in an Electrical Circuit
Drift Velocity of Electrons
Determination of Internal Resistance of Cell
Comparison of EMFs of Two Cells
Applications of Uniform Circular Motion
Uniform Circular Motion
Trajectory of a Projectile
Maximum Height, Time of Flight and Range of a Projectile
Projectile Motion
Potentiometer
Wheatstone Bridge
Kirchhoff’s Rules
Electromotive Force (emf) and Potential Difference
Temperature Dependence of Resistance
Types of Resistors
Grouping of Resistors
Resistance and Resistivity
Ohm’s Law
Electric Current
Dielectrics and Dielectric Polarization
Energy Stored in Capacitor
Grouping of Capacitors
Relative Permittivity or Dielectric Constant
Parallel Plate Capacitor
Capacitance of Spherical Conductor
Capacitance
Behavior of Conductors in Electric Field
Relation Between Electric Field and Potential
Potential Energy of System of Point Charges
Potential Due to Electric Dipole
Potential Due to Point Charge
Electric Potential and Potential Difference
Electric Field Due to Long Line Charge
Electric Field Due to Point Charge
Electric Flux and Gauss' Law
Electric Lines of Force
Electric Dipole in Uniform Field
Electric Field Due to Dipole
Dipole and Dipole Moment
Electric Field
Coulomb’s Law
Electric Charges
Resolving Power: The Rayleigh’s Criterion
Refracting Telescope
Reflecting Telescope
Telescope
Compound Microscope
Simple Microscope
Microscope
Polarization of Light
Diffraction at a Single Slit
Young’s Double Slit Experiment
Huygens’ Principle
Scattering of Light
Angle of Deviation
Dispersion Through a Prism
Inertial and Non Inertial Frames
Free Body Diagram Technique
Methods of Reducing Friction
Rolling Friction
Static and Kinetic Friction
Friction
Conservation of Momentum
Impulse
Third Law of Motion
Second Law of Motion
Momentum
First Law of Motion
Force, Motion & Velocity
Force and Inertia
Dispersion of Light
Combination of Lenses
Power of a Lens
Lens Maker’s Formula and Magnification
Reflection Through Lenses
Refraction at a Spherical Surface
Applications of Refraction and Total Internal Reflection
Total Internal Reflection
Refraction of Light
Mirror Formula
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